Under the nurturing care of their newfound human and feline companions, two twin kittens, plucked from the streets, blossom with courage and resilience.
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Twin kittens who were found on the streets learned to be brave with the help of family cats.
Two tabby kittens were spotted on the streets of Philadelphia scrounging around for food and shelter. A couple of animal rescuers kolonykats set out a humane trap and were able to bring the pair to safety.
The feline brothers walked into the trap together. They were a bit timid and confused and needed a foster home. Erica who volunteers for Charlies Army Animal Rescue stepped up to help.
The kittens stayed in their hideout after they arrived in foster care. Slowly but surely their attitude began to change.
They were barely five weeks old. For the first day or so they wouldnt come out of their carrier or theyd run back in whenever I came in their room.
Within 48 hours the feline brothers warmed up to their foster mom and even switched on their purr motors upon touch.
They no longer wanted to hide and instead they found themselves lounging on Ericas laundry embracing the comfort of indoor life. The kittens named Big and Little came out of their shells as an inseparable pair.
Before the kittens were medically clear to meet other cats Ericas resident kitty Forest was already anxiously waiting outside the kitten room trying to talk to his new friends.
When the two littles were ready for a meetandgreet with the rest of the feline crew they hit it off right away with the resident cats.
My two adult cats Forest and Sloane love kittens and they have helped Big and Little with their confidence and learning kitten manners Erica shared with Love Meow.
Big likes to run up to Sloane so he can be loved on. Little likes to curl up next to Forest who will wrap his arms around him as they nap.
Sloane was taking a bath and Big climbed up next to him so he could get a bath too.
“Sloane and Forest took them under their wings like they do with all my foster kittens Erica shared.
They taught them how to play nicely and just be good kittens. I often find them sleeping curled up with one of their foster dads.
They like to ask for attention by flopping over on their side showing their